Onshore pipeline news
GPAC to hold public meeting in June on the safety of gas pipelines
The Gas Pipeline Advisory Committee is set to discuss the proposed rulemaking for onshore gas transmission and gathering pipelines.
Uganda-Tanzania crude pipeline agreement inked
Uganda and Tanzania have signed agreement regarding the proposed US$3.55 billion crude oil pipeline, which would pump Ugandan oil to the world market.
Pipeline attacked in Nigeria
A gas pipeline has been attacked in Nigeria by suspected rebels.
鈥淚t is vital that the government take the required steps to restore public trust in the NEB,鈥 says C.D. Howe Institute report.
The C.D. Howe Institute has released a new report, which suggests that the government of Canada should restore the National Energy Board鈥檚 decision making authority.
Gazprom and CNPC discuss gas co-operation
Gazprom is currently building the Power of Siberia gas pipeline, of which 745 km has been built and 1009 km has been welded in one string.
EIA estimates OPEC net oil export revenues of US$433 billion for 2016
The US Energy Information Administration has estimated the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries鈥 net oil export in 2016.
NEB set for an overhaul
The National Energy Board of Canada is set to be modernised to ensure that the country鈥檚 resources are developed responsibly.
Medallion announces open season for crude oil pipeline
Medallion Pipeline Company, LLC, has announced a binding open season for a major expansion of its existing crude oil pipeline system in the Midland Basin.
TAP marks one year since construction started
Much progress has been made this year and the next twelve months will be equally ambitious.
Draft EIS released and public comment period begins for Line 3 pipeline
The Minnesota Department of Commerce has released its draft environmental impact statement and commenced a comment period for the Enbridge Energy鈥檚 Line 3 pipeline replacement project.